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>> brown: and again to our honor roll of american service >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and ca
>> brown: and again to our honor roll of american service >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the...
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governor jerry brown took emergency steps to increase the supply, but it could take several more days for prices to level off. >>> in venezuela it's another victory for hugo chavez, handily winning and it will leave him in power for six more years. he left his supporters to vote in the street. voting turnout was the highest in decades. some waited for hours but the election was peaceful. >> some people thought he was vulnerable, but he pulls it off. >> apparently not. >>> police in colorado say a backpack found in the town of superior is likely linked to a 10-year-old girl who's been missing since friday. jessica ridgeway was last seen as she walked to a park where she meets classmates before school. the girl was caught in a custody battle between her mother and her father who lives in missouri. police are not ruling anyone out as a suspect. >> the odds are, if you look at the number of children who disappear in the united states, they tend to be, well over 90% of the time, at the hands of a parent or a relative. >> the backpack apparently contained a water bottle with the child's nam
governor jerry brown took emergency steps to increase the supply, but it could take several more days for prices to level off. >>> in venezuela it's another victory for hugo chavez, handily winning and it will leave him in power for six more years. he left his supporters to vote in the street. voting turnout was the highest in decades. some waited for hours but the election was peaceful. >> some people thought he was vulnerable, but he pulls it off. >> apparently not....
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making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> good thursday morning october 4th. live look outside this is san francisco looking from the embarcadero at the bay bridge we have clouds, the marine layer is back. the heatwave is over. you can say good-bye to that. >> still a nice day. >> it is. going to talk more about that. i'm kristen sze. right now big traffic issues. >>> i'm terry mcsweeney in for eric thomas. we have team coverage on this mess in the east bay. >>> thank you. it is improving just getting word now earlier bart problem with stalled maintenance vehicle between macarthur and 19th now off the tracks, it is 5 to 15 minute delays now better than what you see here. elsewhere around the bay, accident west 580 at 680 cleared to the shoulder slow from central valley to the dublin interchange, 30 minute ride. in san jose north 101 at old oakland road accident has thing back to tully lane number three. more on that bart si
making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> good thursday morning october 4th. live look outside this is san francisco looking from the embarcadero at the bay bridge we have clouds, the marine layer is back. the heatwave is over. you can say good-bye to that. >> still a nice day. >> it is. going to talk more...
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senators we have today, sherrod brown in the house. [cheers and applause] and your mayor michael coleman is here. your next congresswoman is here , joyce. will.i.am is in the house, a man who sometimes looks like he's been to outer space. [laughter] i'm so grateful. he's been such a great friend for a long time. we also have a man who's actually been to outer space. john glenn is in the house. [cheers and applause] before i begin, i've got a question for. are you registered to vote? >> yes. >> if not, today is the last day you can register. it's easy to procrastinate in college. i procrastinated a lot. but we have made it easy. you go to vot. barackobama.com. you have until tonight. if you are registered, you can vote right now today. just go to that web site to find out where. -- vote.barackobama.com. grab your fraternity brothers or sorority sisters and join will.i.am right after this event, because he's headed to an early voting location where you can register and vote in the same place right now. there are buses around a corner tha
senators we have today, sherrod brown in the house. [cheers and applause] and your mayor michael coleman is here. your next congresswoman is here , joyce. will.i.am is in the house, a man who sometimes looks like he's been to outer space. [laughter] i'm so grateful. he's been such a great friend for a long time. we also have a man who's actually been to outer space. john glenn is in the house. [cheers and applause] before i begin, i've got a question for. are you registered to vote? >>...
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let's go to the widely watched brown-warren race, which has the latest polling as brown up by 3. but then in another poll has warren up. who is going to weapon? >> too close to call. in our poll we had warren plus four with the error rate. the number that was interesting was the president's margin, only 16 points. a lot of the other polling, including suffolk, the president was polling higher. scott brown needs to get one in four obama voters to cross over. that's the challenge because it was 25% in may. it was only 19% in the september poll. so that's the big challenge for scott brown is getting people who are going to vote for barak obama to cross over and -- >> bill: when will you poll again on that race? >> we've got two other states to poll. so it will be the end of october. so it's a little bit of a wait. >> bill: we'll have you back when that happens 'cause i know there is another debate between the two. that's a very fascinating race. david, thank you very much. we appreciate it. plenty more ahead as "the factor" moves along. private property and the supreme court, will t
let's go to the widely watched brown-warren race, which has the latest polling as brown up by 3. but then in another poll has warren up. who is going to weapon? >> too close to call. in our poll we had warren plus four with the error rate. the number that was interesting was the president's margin, only 16 points. a lot of the other polling, including suffolk, the president was polling higher. scott brown needs to get one in four obama voters to cross over. that's the challenge because it...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, marcia coyle of the "national law journal" walks us through a term that will tackle affirmative action, and may decide disputes over same-sex marriage and civil rights law. >> woodruff: then we turn to the presidential campaign and the analysis of stuart rothenberg and susan page as the candidates fine tune their messages days before the first debate. >> brown: we zero in on one issue confronting the candidates. hari sreenivasan reports on the safety net program known as medicaid. >> anyone of us at an advanced age really is just one fall away from a broken hip that could end you up in a nursing home. >> woodruff: ray suarez talks with author hedrick smith. his new book explores the dismantling of the american dream for the middle class. >> brown: and we look at oppression and empowerment for women around the world, with journalists and filmmakers nicholas kristof and sheryl wudunn. >> once you give a woman education and a chance to work, she can astound you.
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, marcia coyle of the "national law journal" walks us through a term that will tackle affirmative action, and may decide disputes over same-sex marriage and civil rights law. >> woodruff: then we turn to the presidential campaign and the analysis of stuart rothenberg and susan page as the candidates fine tune their messages days before the first debate. >> brown: we zero in on one issue confronting the...
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thank you, thank you very much mayor brown and thank you, joan. up next, the biggest winner in last night's debate might have been big bird. he began trending on twitter when mitt romney threatened to cut off his funding. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >> he said that he doesn't even >> he said that he doesn't even know that there's such laws that encourage outsourcing. never heard of them. he said that if it's true, he must need a new accountant. we know for sure it was not the real mitt romney because he seems to be doing just fine with his current accountant. thank goodness somebody is finally getting tough on big bird. it's about time. elmo, too? it will be interesting to see what the guy who was playing mitt romney yesterday will say about foreign policy when we meet next. >>> i'm sorry, jim, i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i'm going to stop other things. i like pbs. i love big bird. i actually like you, too. i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> coming out of last ni
thank you, thank you very much mayor brown and thank you, joan. up next, the biggest winner in last night's debate might have been big bird. he began trending on twitter when mitt romney threatened to cut off his funding. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >> he said that he doesn't even >> he said that he doesn't even know that there's such laws that encourage outsourcing. never heard of them. he said that if it's true, he must need a new accountant. we know for...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, what do the numbers tell us about the true state of the labor market? we get an assessment. >> woodruff: then, gwen ifill reports on missouri's senate contest where the democratic incumbent has unexpectedly grabbed the lead. >> this the united states senate. mark shields an david brooks >> brown: mark shields and david brooks analyze the weeks news. >> woodruff: and ray suarez previews another political match to watch, thousands of miles south in venezuela, where long- time leader hugo chavez faces a young challenger. >> the election marks a watershed moment for the world's second largest oil producing nation. and a critical supplier of crude oil to the u.s. its number one customer. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major fundi for the pbs newshour has been provided by: carnegie corp >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corpotion for public broadcasting. and
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, what do the numbers tell us about the true state of the labor market? we get an assessment. >> woodruff: then, gwen ifill reports on missouri's senate contest where the democratic incumbent has unexpectedly grabbed the lead. >> this the united states senate. mark shields an david brooks >> brown: mark shields and david brooks analyze the weeks news. >> woodruff: and ray suarez previews another political...
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it doesn't stop with brown. a pollster says the bump is nothing like he has seen before which begs the question, whether it will last. what do you think? >>guest: well, time will tell. we had the debate last week. columbus day weekend, so we have limited poll data. there are big changes, not only in massachusetts but also in ohio. the democrat, brown, had an eight-point lead and it is down to one. in wisconsin the democrats' lead has evaporated to one or two in wisconsin. we are seeing in key states, swing state, some coat tail. >>neil: normally, you remind me that the debates do not have long-term impact but could this, and it is dangerous to raise this question, be the exception? could it be different? could the position and the view of mitt romney have been such that just appearing on the stage and not igniting himself, that would have been enough to change views? the performance went more? >>guest: we had two polls predebate, one in florida and virginia we asked who is a better debater and by a long shot it
it doesn't stop with brown. a pollster says the bump is nothing like he has seen before which begs the question, whether it will last. what do you think? >>guest: well, time will tell. we had the debate last week. columbus day weekend, so we have limited poll data. there are big changes, not only in massachusetts but also in ohio. the democrat, brown, had an eight-point lead and it is down to one. in wisconsin the democrats' lead has evaporated to one or two in wisconsin. we are seeing in...
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every state that looks brown out here is a state where they were losing jobs at the time. some of them very bad. look at ohio over here. 10.6% unemployment. gradually over the next few years jobs come in education and health care and business services and retail. every state that is lighter in color where they are no longer losing jobs or, in some cases, gaining jobs. ohio, 7.2% unemployment now. that is better than the national average. the bureau of labor statistics says to make that happen, we, indeed, had to create a lot of jobs. how many? by their count? 4.4 million so far. but here is what is not mentioned much. 4.3 million were lost during the bad days. so the net gain is only about 125,000 and that falls short of the president's claim that he created 5 million jobs. it's just a little bit too much of a stretch. we have to call that claim false. even though many democrats will say in a heartbeat, look. he inherited a bad economy from george bush. many voters agree with that. nonetheless the numbers don't quite add up. what about mitt romney's claim about 23 million
every state that looks brown out here is a state where they were losing jobs at the time. some of them very bad. look at ohio over here. 10.6% unemployment. gradually over the next few years jobs come in education and health care and business services and retail. every state that is lighter in color where they are no longer losing jobs or, in some cases, gaining jobs. ohio, 7.2% unemployment now. that is better than the national average. the bureau of labor statistics says to make that happen,...
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but if congressman brown is a scientist, he is a mad scientist. a very, very mad scientist. >> i've come to understand all that stuff i was taught about evolution and big bang theory, all that is lies straight from the pit of hell. it's just lies trying to keep me and the all the folks who were taught that from understanding they need a savor. you see, there are a lot of scientific data that i found out as a scientist that actually showed this is really the own earth. i don't believe that the earth is years old. i believe it was created six days as we know them. that's what the bible says. awh and what i've come to learned is it's the manufacturer's handbook. it teaches us how to run our lives individually, how to run our families, how to run our churches. but it teaches us how to run all our public policy and everything in society. that's the reason as your congressman, i hold the holy bible as being the major directions to me of how i live in washington, d.c. and i'll continue to do that. >>> all right, then. i happen to have the manufacturer's
but if congressman brown is a scientist, he is a mad scientist. a very, very mad scientist. >> i've come to understand all that stuff i was taught about evolution and big bang theory, all that is lies straight from the pit of hell. it's just lies trying to keep me and the all the folks who were taught that from understanding they need a savor. you see, there are a lot of scientific data that i found out as a scientist that actually showed this is really the own earth. i don't believe that...
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charlie brown. >> the peanuts gang is coming to the big screen in november 2015. it will mark the 56th anniversary of the comic. ary o okay. i'm glad you're at least up to date on peanuts. >> that's right. charlie brown. is a good man. >>> still ahead, studies show it is an organization that leads to better grades, better chances of going to college and sets the stage for a strong career path. >> this morning, holly is live at the national 4-h council with more on a big event that is getting kids excited about science starting with robots. sounds pretty cool. we'll be right back. let me tell you how i will ccreate 12 million jobs when president obama couldn't. first, my energy independence policy means more than three million new jobs. many of them in manufacturing. my tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class and for small business creates seven million more. and expanding trade, cracking down on china, and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and
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brown: now >> brown: and now to more on those questions about so-called "compounding pharmacies" that have arisen in the wake of this outbreak. for that, we're joined by kevin outterson, director of the health law program at boston university. most basic one. what exactly is a compounding pharmacy? >> well, jeff, historically pharmacists could compound in their small offices, do something that worked well for a patient that maybe was allergic to an ingredient in the normal drug or perhaps do something for children. you know, take an adult drug and put it into a, you know, a flavored syrup for children. but these pharmacies we're talking about here are really almost industrial-scale, large commercial compounding. shipping, as we know from this outbreak, all across the country. so it's a very different thing from the classic historic practice of compounding. >> brown: what we're seeing is not unusual in that sense just in terms of the reach around the country. how unusual though is a problem like this emanating from one of these pharmacies? >> it is unusual. but there have been examples
brown: now >> brown: and now to more on those questions about so-called "compounding pharmacies" that have arisen in the wake of this outbreak. for that, we're joined by kevin outterson, director of the health law program at boston university. most basic one. what exactly is a compounding pharmacy? >> well, jeff, historically pharmacists could compound in their small offices, do something that worked well for a patient that maybe was allergic to an ingredient in the normal...
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we is a patti ann browne. greg probst will be here. yay, i like him. >> and back to tv's andy levy for the post game wrap up. >> tom, the show is over? >> you lived in a simpler time, didn't ?u. >> we had swimming holes and -- >> that's what you called them? >> all right. what you got? >> nothing. i don't know. i'm tom shalou. >> well spoken, sir. >> liz, what was your favorite debate moment ever in history? >> you know what i was thinking about? we have the ryan-biden debates coming up. remember the lieberman-chain -- cheney debate? one person joked and said, i see dead people. i think this will be more exciting. >> all right. diane, where can people see and/or hear new the morning? >> imus in the morning and i also do fox news radio.
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jeffrey brown reports on the tightening presidential contest. >> brown: barack obama won this state in 2008 by the slimmest of margins with help from a large african-american turnout. four years later in a down economy it looks like his challenge will be even greater. >> woodruff: and we talk with national public radio's greg allen. he focuses on the outreach to hispanics in the tar heel state. >> ifill: then margaret warner updates the investigation into the assault on the u.s. consulate in libya. >> woodruff: we look at new findings showing australia's great barrier reef has lost half its coral in the last 27 years. >> ifill: and we close with snapshots of three of this year's macarthur genius award winners, each with a unique view of war. >> people tend to look at the military, they tend to look at war and they tend to look at conflict as something very black and white. it's not like that at all. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: creating new enriching experiences. through intel's philosophy of "invest you for
jeffrey brown reports on the tightening presidential contest. >> brown: barack obama won this state in 2008 by the slimmest of margins with help from a large african-american turnout. four years later in a down economy it looks like his challenge will be even greater. >> woodruff: and we talk with national public radio's greg allen. he focuses on the outreach to hispanics in the tar heel state. >> ifill: then margaret warner updates the investigation into the assault on the...
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. >>> and what celebrity watchers are revealing about rihanna and chris brown. it is all next in "the skinny. ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >>> welcome to "the skinny," everybody. nicole kidman opening up for the first time about her marriage and subsequent depression after her divorce with tom cruise. she spoke to australia's "who" magazine and talks about getting married really young at age 23. they got married in 1990 when she and tom cruise got married. she says they split after 11 years of marriage, they have two adopted children. but she was really depressed because they got married so quickly and she was just so young. she says i don't regret it. i got bela and connor, and i did have a fantastic marriage for a long time. she also says, part of that depression stemmed from being able to conceive. she had an ectopic pregnancy, and suffered a lot of miscarriages. and has a couple beautiful children with her husband, keith urban. also, fellow aussie. >> divorce can be a dark period for a lot of people, and you throw in fame, wealth, whatever emotional turmoil. but
. >>> and what celebrity watchers are revealing about rihanna and chris brown. it is all next in "the skinny. ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >>> welcome to "the skinny," everybody. nicole kidman opening up for the first time about her marriage and subsequent depression after her divorce with tom cruise. she spoke to australia's "who" magazine and talks about getting married really young at age 23. they got married in 1990 when she and tom cruise got married....